Runners, Take Your Mark
There is a fair to middlin' chance that GPL v3 will be announced this weekend at the Free Software Foundation's annual associate member and activist meeting in Cambridge, MA. The theme of the conference is "Year of the Upgrade," and keynote speakers Richard Stallman and Eben Moglen are scheduled to discuss what issues will be important to the free software community after the release of GPL v3, whenever that is.
Given that this event is happening at just about the right time, it is reasonable to assume that the FSF will use the forum to make what is sure to be a historic announcement. Even if they don't actually release the final license, I would lay better odds that there will be at least another draft, or a final release date set.
But the question I have to ask is, will any of this be relevant?
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